Michal Berman: Healing Through Art
According to Israel’s Ministry of Defense, some 5,000 veterans are recognized as living with post-traumatic stress disorder. A host of NGOs and government-funded initiatives have
According to Israel’s Ministry of Defense, some 5,000 veterans are recognized as living with post-traumatic stress disorder. A host of NGOs and government-funded initiatives have
It all started with the Siyum Hashas celebration in January of 2020. Urged by his children and grandchildren to attend this “life-changing” experience, Max Wisotsky
It may be the 613th mitzvah in the Torah, but it became priority No. 1 for Dr. Seymour Lutwak, who fulfilled the commandment to write
Englewood-based makeup artist Yonina Haber visited Camp HASC this summer for the first time to see her son in action as a camp counselor. She
What happens when you have the perfect itinerary for traveling through some of the most beautiful places in the world, led by a dynamic and
While walking to shul with a friend many years ago, I heard what would stick in my mind for all time. It was a “dad
I hope you all had an amazing summer! Maybe you traveled to beautiful destinations or reunited with friends and family. I enjoyed my summer. In
Substance abuse and mental health are linked because the psychological effects of drug addiction, including alcohol, cause changes in your body and brain. A careful
Amy Bodoff, 49, made aliyah from Teaneck to Jerusalem in 2017. She happily works at Philip Stein & Associates as a U.S. accountant and lives
Part X Dell Topasky and Reed Robinson: US Consuls in Stuttgart The two consuls loved to embarrass the Vaad and deny their applications. When Rabbi
Dear Jenn, I spend a great deal of time preparing meals for the Yom Tovim. Once Rosh Hashanah begins, the food fest commences. I enjoy
Editor’s note: This is the first contest for photography The Jewish Link has hosted, and two things were made quite clear to our editorial team: